Sony RM-PP404 Operating Instructions (primary manual) - Page 9
Operation buttons, ANT TV/VTR/RETURN button, Program indicator, IR SET button, Buttons, Function - programming
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Location of Parts and Basic Remote Operations wg Operation buttons* The following table describes the component operated by each button and the function of the buttons. See the table on page 10 for information on the buttons that you can use to control each component. Button(s) Function n Starts play on the reverse side of the cassette. VOL - Lowers the volume. N Starts play. (Starts play on the front side of the cassette.) VOL + Raises the volume. X Pauses play or recording or starts recording when the component is in recording standby. MUTING Mutes the sound. x Stops play. ./> Skips tracks. SUB CH +/- Changes the sub channel selection higher and lower. m/M Fast forwards or rewinds. Searches tracks in the forward or backward direction. z Sets the deck in recording standby. z + N Starts recording. You can press n for the tape (if pressed deck instead of N. together) DISC Selects a disc (with a multi-disc changer only). D.SKIP Skips a disc (with a multi-disc changer only). wh CH/PRESET +/- buttons* Press repeatedly to select a preset station or channel. wj ANT TV/VTR/RETURN button* Press repeatedly to select the signal to be output from the antenna terminal of the VCR (TV signal or video signal). With a DVD player, press to go back to previous on-screen menus or to resume playback. wk Program indicator* Lights up whenever any button on the remote is pressed. Also lights up during programming (see page 13). wl IR SET button Use this button to program the remote with the signals to control non-Sony components (see page 13). * The function of these buttons switch automatically each time you press the function buttons (4). The above explanation is intended to serve as an example only. Therefore, depending on the component, the above operation may not be be possible or may operate differently than described. 9